The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, November 06, 1847, Image 3

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; i-. y—.'Cvr-v-f -•■• LjV"-'~ £££ 3C ^^OmSSANCE—EntiUod nil Ordi- AIm for tlio liwfioctioiiofl'lotir, and<br tlio ■ZEttMilt or lnsnnoion. w?l Do it ordninud by tlio Mayor and Al- , of lira city of Savannah and llamloto Still Council wnouiblod, and it irhotcby "Ed bv tlio authority of the name, That from liflrrliio iiasBoao ofthiaOrdinancoCity Couil- Stfwofnt ono nr more tuapooinr. of Flour ?.T city of Savannah, who aboil give bond Iiritr to bo aunrovod by Council, in tlio S^Sfoti/ thoiuand dolloro, for tlio iiiiUiful dia. rtifo of tlio dlltica of hia oliico, and wliono duty Hi bo to lunjioct, when called upon, in tlio Kthoroln provided, auy Flour wluali uuiy be brought to thin ninrkot for «nlc. M 8cc 1 Bo it further Orduiued by tho nutliori- .f 0 ’re«ai(l, Tlmt every barrel of Flour ahull bo ntumino'lby tlio Inductor, in tho following man- "-l, og | m ll provide himself witli an instrument not weeding fivo.eightlw of an inch in dinmoter, ‘‘ill, w hich ho ahull ponctrato through to tlio olherhead.aud having obtuinod a sumplo, ho ahull | u -tlie hole with u round piece or»oR wood, to nrevent tlio entrance of wuter. Should tho aiiid fuipcctor judge tlio Flour to bo merchantable, according to tlio provisions of this ordinance, ho .hall provide himself witli brunds, wifo, letters three-fourths of on Inch in length, wi JSCMiicli lie .hall brand each burrel according to qnality, vizr ••niperfino,” "fine,” "middling,’” "first” or "sec- nml.” He sliall brand tho word "Snvannali" on each barrel, and the initial lettora of his name. HU compensation shall be Three Cents per barrel, to be paid by tho owner or consignee of the flour. It shall osloliotho duty of tho luspcctor »„ inspect and brand half barrels, and bugs of Flour, and to brand them in the same manner uh aforesaid, and ho shall receive the same compeit- Htiou for ilium us for barrels. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by tho authority aforesaid, That nil barrels containing Flour brought for sale to this market shall bo well luiulo of good seasoned materials, and tightened witli thin hoops, secured by four nails in each chine hoop, and throe nails to each upper bilge |, no p, nna of the following dimensions : tho utavei of whole barrels twenty seven inches long, mid tlio diameter of the head seventeen inches { the staves of half barrels twoutv-two inches in length, mid the diameter of tho head thirteen in die j 5 and nil barrels truly tured on the sumo head witli the Mill brands, shall be deemed merchanta ble barrels, tlio hrami or murk to bo so distinctly nut ou,ns not to bo easily erased; and tho numo or brand of the Mill where said Flour lias been man ufactured, shall lie placed on the heud of each bur- id; and the said Inspector is hereby directed uot to brand any barrel of Flour widen bos not been prepared agreeably to the requirements of this Ordinance,uuder a penalty ofone dollar for each and even'barrel otherwise branded; and Uiu Di rector shall cause all barrels which are uniiicr- ciuiilulile, but arc susceptible of being so repaired ,o to be made merchantable, to be repaired ut the expense of the owner or owners, jfec.4. lie it further orduined by the authority aforesaid, That each barrel of Flour shall coii- t liu ono hundred and niuuty-six pounds nett of tlour. and each Imll-lmrrel shall contain ninety- cisht pounds nett of Flour, full weight; and the Miid Inspector shall nut brand any barrel or half- barrel of Flour containing ulessquaiitity of Flour than is indicated by this Ordiuuucu under a pen- ally ofone dollar for each and every violation or infraction. Hcc.fi. Bo it farther ordained by tho authority aforesaid, Tlmt tho said Inspector on hi* appoint- iiieiitshall make oath or uliirnmtiuu before Uie .Mayor of this city, tlmt without fear, favour, or re spect to persons, lie will diligently and to tho best of his ability, knowledge and skilliinspcct all Flour offered to him for inspection, and will brand tlio samoaccording to the provisions of this Ordi nance, nml will in uli respects fuitiifully discharge the duties of his ollice. 8cc.fi. Bo it further ordained by tlio authority aforesaid, That no Inspector of Flour shall pur chase, directly or indirectly, uuy Flour, unless for tho use of himself or family, under the penalty of Ton Dollars for each barrel or package purcliuscd by him in violation of this Ordinance. 8cc. 7. lie it farther ordained by tho authority aforesaid, That ail fines incurred under this Ordi nance shall be appropriated thus—ono half to tho informer and the other half to the City Treasury tjec. 8. Be it further ordained hy the authority aforesaid, That it shall be tho duty of the Inspector to inspect Indian Corn and Corn .Meal in bags or in barrels, when requested by tho owner or consignee to do so; ami he shall brand such only ns ho deems to ho sound ami merclinutable, for 'vlnch Ins compensation shall bo three cents tier barrel or hag as aforesaid. 8ec. 1). Amalie it farther orduined by the author- Iv ortho same, That all Ordinances or parts there at, lliut militate with the provisions of tins Ordi nance, ho nml the snmo are hereby repealed. Fussed in Council 14th October, 1847. II. K/ BURROUGHS, .Mayor. Attest. A. C. D.wk.vpout, Clerk. 5 nov 4 HAST MORNING OF SALE. Sales close This Morning at 13 o'clock. ONE AMONG THE BEST* 75 number*—13 drawn ballot*. Greene Sc Pulaski Monument Lot’y Extra Clara No. 45, for 1847, In consequents of Thursday being Thanksgiv ing Day in Charleston, this lottery wan drawn Yostorduy, 5th. Drawn numbers reudy for exa mination on Monday morning, 8th inst J. W. Maury & Co. Managers, (Successors to J. G. Gregory & Co.) HKUtX&T P1U/.ES, 1 prize of 1 do 1 do I do 30 do $20,000 10,000 3,000 2,045 1,000 12 prizon of 20 do 30 do 200 do Sea, Sea. $500 200 150 100 Tickets $5—Halves $2,50—Quar’ra $1,25. 63PA Package of qunrtor* will cost $31,25 uud is wurruiitod to draw hack $13,00. Wholo uud hull’packages in proportion. A MAMMOTH* SCHEME. Will bo drawn in Alexandria This Day, Cth. 78 numbers—13 drawn ballots. Lowest three number prizo $400. llinHKST PRIZKS. 5 prizo of 20,000 I 70 prizo of $1000 5 do 10,000 80 do 500 2 do 5,000 j 125 dd 400 Ac. Ac. &c. Tickets $15—Halves $7«J—Qrs.$3|—Eig’s$l,87 OTTickotsnnd Shares for sale,and orders.from the country attended to uttlio Old Established Of fice of 1‘. B. PEN DERG AST, No. ft, White Houso, Owens’ Buildings, Bull St. opposite tlio Pulaski House, nov 0 Bmwiiig Received. The following are tho drawn numbers ofGrand Consolidated Lottery, Extra, No. 44. for 1847. 07 G8 51 38 18 12 042(11047 74 14 20 Draws This Day. THE TRULY LUCKY LOTTERY. Sales close Monthly 4ftemuon at 5 o'clock. Drawing due Tuesday Morning. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE AND GEORGIA. For the Bum jit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Class No. 45—D. Pa irk A Co. Manngers. Draws in Wilmington, on This Day Gtli inst. 78 number lottery—-13 drawn ballots. CAPITA!. PKIZKS. 1 prize of $ 10.000 10 prizo of $2000 1 do 20,001) 11) do 1500 1 do 10,000 20 do 1003 1 do 8.001) 20 do 800 1 do 5,000 20 do 500 1 do 3,592 200 do 200 A e. Ac. Ac. Tickets $10 —Halves $5—Qrs. $2i-I ’.iglilhs $1.1 lleaiiliful Home Scheme ! Draws in public, ut Willy's Otlicu, TUESDAY, Dili Nov.’ at 4 o’clock. Sulus close same afternoon ut 3 o'clock. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. Class No. 11—D. Pa ink. A Co., Managers. For the Bent jit of tho Independent Fire Company of Augusta. ' 78 numbers—13 drawn ballots. CAPITAL PUIZKSc 1 prize of 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1,000 800 500 350 200 1 prizes of 31) do 30 do 30 do 100 do $127 70 50 40 25 Ac, Ac. Ac. Tickets $1—shares in proportion. C'tT A package of Quarter Tickets will cost $0.50, and must draw back $3,25. For sale at G. W. WYI.LY'S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lane. Orders from tlio country promptly attend od to, ami prizes cashed on demand. nov 6 C^XCIIANGE.—-Bills on New York. An- -Hi ply to r*'~ ply to nov i» GEO. B. GUMMING. F OR SALE.—A Negro .Man who is a good Cook. ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. TAVA COPFEE.-A choice article, re O ccivet * ceived and for sale by nov 5 II. J. GILBERT. EUROPEAN AND BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARIES.— I lie two aeries comprising about 40 12ino vol- uinea, published in Loudon, in neat uniform cloth biiiiliiig, each volume witli a steel Portrait; being a collection of the best works of the best mi t hors. IwMtabjr JOHN M. COOl-Ell. lio v b T 1 F,*?,' vori -d i.\ a pocket- a UUOK.-llyW. II. Crump. . wf the early Native Poetry of Iru- In . '•"-li^h metrical translations. Ilie Book of Visions. Dhrisliiws Blossoms for 1848. I In* Snow Storm; a Christinas story, hy Mrs 'Hire ; l‘ nrmntl,- I........I * "ll'j : flatly bourn!. I lie Christian Keepsake i I riemhliill's Offering for ,,. , , for 1848. Midship's Offering for 1848. i< .| /,! ro . a f Secret, or How to be Happy; by ImilyCliuhlmek. lLJ J 1 ho Hunk of Christmas, descriptive of tho cits* jhim, ceremonies, fun, fooling, and festivities of Will Tim,. K. Ilurvuy. iii , “ * Favorite, by u Lady. Atpliabeticid Cards, A«. Re ceived by J.B.CUBBEDGE, South-side Murket square. S ! CAPS l! — Now Fashions—Just received per Steamer Northerner, a superio r °i G ® n J* Dress Caps, consisting of Cirellian, Or tal Jjji. -Miiib*. Navy, Silk, Glazed,* l’olka, Oriental, Philadelphia Pattern, and Travelling Aho Leather Travelling Hat Boxes, for sale by - B#vC D. A. AMBLER. A a those Needlo Worked Collurs • 25,37J mid 00 cents. Also, some n Urcss Silks, just received by steamer South- TSv 0 ca NNON Sc LEONARD. R IO COFFEE, ADAMANTINE CAN DLES AND BACON.—100 lings prime Green Rio Coll'ee; 20 boxes Adamantine Caudles, 7,000 lbs ebmee llacon Shoulders, landing from II. D. Jenkins, and for sale by nov 5 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. XT'VERY BODY (READ THIS'I— JU Just received per brigs Philura and Exact, from New York, and brig John from Philadel- S hla: 10 cases Priuts. all styles and prices vl do o British, entirely new | 15 nieces Mouss. do Lalns and Cuslimeres: 20 do Worsted Plaids for Ladies Dresses; 5 do plain Cashmere French ? 6 do Black Silk warp Alpaca \ Black and Colored Merinoes; Best French Kid Gloves *, New style Tuck Combs, etc. etc. For Gxmti.xmxn's Wfi.vn i G pieces superior black French Broadcloth ; 25 do fuucy and black Casimeres and Doo Skins; 1 doz. white Butin em broidered Chinn Vests, very rich; Best bluck and white Kid Gloves; Steel (Vumu Umbrellas. Sundriks : 2 cases heavy Sntinetts, low pric ed for survents; 2 do Kontucky Juuus; 2 do Lind say Woolsay ? 2 do Marlboro' Stripes uud Fluids; 6 boles Cotton Osiuiburgs; 5 cases and 0 bales brown nud bleached Slurtings and Sheetings ; 2 cases Hosiery, a complete assortment Super Irish Linens, Russia and B. E. Diaper; Red and white Flannel Cloakings. And u great many othor articles in tho DRY GOODS LINE. An inspection of his stock by the Ladies and Gentlemen of the city und vicinity, is respectfully solicited by JOSEPH LIPPMAN, Owens' Buildings, Congress Street, net 21 South Side Alurket Square. O liMOV.U, — uocfoil DAILEY Ims XX* removed to'tlio house recently occupiod by Mr. Thomas Holcombe, comer of Tattnall and Harris-streets, one door tfest of tho residence of Mr. Isaac LaRoche, and opposite to Mr. B. Constantino's. —*0 nov 3 XnFTANTED.—A sitiiation as Cook or to vv take enro of children, u Young Woman, who would make herself generally useftil, and cun be well recommended. Apply attliia ollice. nov 1 — D ry goods.—conway KENNA, Monument Square, oj &. Pulaski House—have always on liana a general assortment of Fancy and staple Dry Goods.— Their connection with Now York, and their fa cilities for purchasing goods in the Northern mar kets generally, unable them to liavoull the newest aud most desirable styles, and at the lowest priees. Their system of business being "Cush und Small Profits,’’ renders their establishment worthy tlio attendnneo of all buyers. A full assortment of Silks, Shawls, Cuslimeres, DeLnius, Ginghams, Alpacas, Prints, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, Shirt ings, Sheetings, Lace Goods and Embroideries, Hosiery and Gloves, Linen Cam. Ililks, Silk do. Cloths, Ciisiniorus, Vestings, Gents Under Shirts, und Drawers, Kerseys, und evory stylo of planta tion Goods. oct 11 T O PLANTERS MECHANICS, AND MERCHANTS.—Tho Subscriber has, at tho Eastern Wharf, a prime assortment of RIVER LUMBER, TIMBER, .SHINGLES, and FIREWOOD, which ho oilers for salo on accommodating terms. Purchasers will please call at his ollice near tho Exchange beforu pur chasing. All orders, for either of the above ar ticles, led ut his oilicu, will be promptly uttendod to jmio28 r. a. Allen. S easonable dry goods.— JOHN MURPHY respectfully takes leave to iufomi the Ludies aud Gentlemen of this city and country generally, (and particularly the La dies,) that no has returned from the North, nud lias now open a great portion of bis Fall Stock of Fancy und Stuplu Dry Goods, consisting in part of Satinet, Kentucky Jeans ami Kerseys; white aud red wool and canton Flannels; bleached ami brown Shirtings ami Sheetings; blk., lire, and blue Alpaca, de Laiues and wool I’luid*. for La dies and children; wilt., blk. nml slate eol'd corded Skirts; Shawls from 25cts to $10; Madrass IIkls; Irish Linens; brown ami blk Hollands; Table aud Towel Linens; Ladies’ blk and eol'd raw silkllosc; together with n complete assortment of Cotton and Cashmere; Children and Misses wool and cotton Hose, from No. 1 to 7; Gloves of all kinds nml qualities; Linen Hdkfsfroiu 12Jc. up; hlk Satin Vesting; oil Silk; Bonnets, Kihlmns, Flowers, Wreaths,Silk ami Cotton Rauches; thread and lisle laces uud edgings; Noodle work Cullurs from 25ctsiip; uiider sleeves ami inside Hdks. and La dies Merino Vests,—together with a variety of other articles usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. As to prices,&e. J. M. would respectfully say to all, cull und judge for yourselves ut No. lf»U Con gress Street, South Side Murket Square, oet 25 TTOESEKEEPING DRY GOODS. A A Furniture Dimity; White Marseilles Quilts; Col’d ditto.; Furniture* Fringes; Drapery Muslin; Turkey Red Drapery ; Table Covering ; Col’d Table Covers; Whitc’Dauiask Table Cloths; Bro. ditto;Damask Table Diaper; Dowlass, Osnnlmrgs, Huckaback nml Scotch Diapers; Russia and French Diapers; French Towels; Wilt, and col’d Doyles ; 5-1 to 12-4 Linen Sheetings ; 5-4 to 12-4 bleu’d and tuihlcu’d cotton ditto. Received and for salo hy oct 21 SNIDER. LATH HOP & NEVITT. gELLING OFF AT f l°,70°Clcinencia Cigars; 10,000 tv. • • Alanwna do; 10,000 Crespo do ; 5,000 lauding from brig Wilson Fuller, ,by W. M. DAVIDSON, West side Murket square. 13 mB r . LA Rir&'oTlEESl^ i hni... ‘C , '." g <ro,n l,ri = Wilson Fuller—20 kegs <> u(",m| 10 , 1 flattor, 15 bids do Leaf Lard, 50 '• n>s h‘m Cheese, 20 casks do do do. for nov (1 E. SWIFT. 13 .SSWT Sic,—30 hills Sugar, Soda ami 1,„|. Iliscuit; 10do Pilot Bread; 50 hox- I'niui ,,rB S ,M Soap, landing from brig Wilson * Oiler, and for 8il ,o by SCRANTON A; JOHNSTON. IXUR IUUISIIE8.—11)0 iloz Suiioriur %vl.ni , I I , **7 ll a, r Brushes, all new patterns, .. ..*<• 0r rw, ‘iil, just rucuivud and for sale by G.R. HENDRICKSON. C/SPSE AND V V JULY SOU*.- Ibirli»..» 0 i*‘ w I’ r *i"** Goshen Cheese; 50 do “Jus. ion Puli ,,ln 1 i| y 8oup, landing frombrigWil- °,. !! er » a, „lmr salcoy SCRANTON Sc JOHNSTON. m^icLmnons.. be Braiuli for mlo by nov 5 bids N. ■ • - -jps’ Gin. 20 do Domcs- ■y. landing from brig Wilson Fuller aud E. SWIFT. J.A («., •- TEA.—10 half Chests aud 50 from brS iva of *“? 1 orior 1 Tyson Tea, landing br.g Wilson t imer, mid for salo by M0V 0 W. M. DAVIDSON, lSTi^r West side Market square. 13 ter,.*•' r ^''j 8 clioico Goshen But- ,e L and fo'* nov fi sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, West side Murket 8(|unro. ALE.—20 Idds of Albany Ali '»'* «*iUor,{.udfor’ISof.y' Uldingf ™“' bri ® WU nov0 WfM. DAVIDSON, r-r~- West side Market square. -'A n*.rl • —sun r *ias niullS St ‘ 1 ' , ! a * n lot of Grapes, new llni- n,i,j und Vm ' . 15 boxes Italian Macci una y eriilicelli, and for sale by nov *. , J- ROU8SF,AU. cor. Broughton Sc Bull ata. T AMF OIL.—For salo by the cask or re- -LJ tail, by 11. J. GILBERT, nov 5 West *ido Murket square. jnOFYING PRESSES—Of the most Yy approved style*, different size*. Also Copy ing Paper and Copying Ink, of superior quality. For sale by JOHN M. COOPER, nov 4 T>OGEKS’ FEN KNIVES.—A geu- XL nine article, of superior quality, at Importers price*. For sale by nov 4 JOHN 31. COOPER. f-lOLD AND SILVER PERFO- YJ RATED BOARD.—Also Plain aud Fig- ured Gold atul Silver Paper. For sale by nov 4 JOHN 31. COOf’ER. /HANDLES.—50 boxes Hull A Son’* Cun- Y^dlo*,4*, 5*, uml 8s, landing from brig Clinton, and for*alu by nov4 CONNERAT A BARIE. A L D PE AC 11 « R A N D Y AND YJSCOTCII WHISKEY.—20bbl* superior old Goo. Poach Brandy, 30, five gallon demijohn* Scotch Whiskey, for sale by nov 3 lino SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. T^OKEIGN LIQUORS.—10 halfpipe* X Otard Brandy, vintage 18-15, iu bund; 2 do do do pale, vintage 1842, in bond]; 5 pipe*3Iid. Swan Gin; 1 ptincliin superior old Jam. Rum; 1 do St. Croix do; 21) eighth cask* Seignette Bran dy; 1 pipe old Schiedam Gin. for sale hv nov 3 lino SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. I3RUSHES.—12doz. Whitewash Brushes, -I J assorted; 12 do Scrubbing do do; 20 do Shoe do; 4 do Furniture do ; 20 do .Marking do, just re ceived aud for sale hy nov 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON. ATI LOUR.— 35 bbl* Canal ami Georgia X Flour; 25 half do. do. Flour. For sale by nov 4 J. E. GAUDRY A CO. 13 UCKWHE AT.—50 half barrel*, quar- A3 tor* uml eighths. Just received and for sale hy J. E. GAUDRY A CO. nov 4 T> AISINS. Acc.—25 boxes New Raisins; XL 25 half do. do. Raisins; 10 bids. Phelps’ Gin, and 10 do. Brandy. Landing from brig Selma, and for sale hy nov 4 CONNERAT A BARIE. T 1111k—Landing from schr Eliza Brown, ut Xj Johnston's wharf, for wale by nov 2 BRIGHAM A KELLY. W/ANDOW GLASS, &c.—200 boxes IT Window Gins*, assorted sizes; 1000 lbs. Putty; 1 doz Glazier*’ Diamonds; just received and for sale hy G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 2 Gibbous’ Building*. njlOILET SOAPS.—A large luuiorliiiciit X at all price*, for sale by J. 31. TURNER A BROTHER, nov 2 Monument-square. pilOCOLATE.—Roy* Superior Sweet Y> Chocolate, Spicea do. and Kitchen* prepared Cocoa, for sule hy A. T. BOWNE, nov 1 Smut*' building. A LUIONDS.—In bbl* for *ula hy iX nov 3 H. J. GILBERT, T'lTISTAR’S COUGH LOZENGES. \\ A fresh supply of these Lozenges, highly recommended for tlio cure of Coughs, Asthma, Tickling of tlm Throat, Ac. Just received, and for sale hy G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 3 Gibbon*’ building*. aiVALU’S PANACEA. 20 dozen Swaims’ celebrated Panacea, 20 do Houck’* do, just received and for *ule by G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 2 Gibbon’s Buildings. /ANIONS.—In bbls, for sale by II. J. GILBERT. nov 3 West Side Murket Square. TVTEXV CORN.—On the cob or clean, for l\ Hale. ROB. HABERSHAM A SON. nov 3 TUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS. cr —An extensive and well selected stock. AIho Bible*, Prayer Books, and vuluablu works in tine binding*, suitable for present*. Received by liov 4 JOHN M. COOPER. GOST, FOR CASH.—The subscriber, intending to leave tho city, is SELLING OFF his stock of very Choice Goods ut cost, afibrdiitg an opportunity to those who wish, to avail theniselvus of it, of hav ing CLOTHING made to lucusuru of tho very bust materials uud workmanship, aud at prices ma terially reduced. Goods will ulso bo sold by tho tho ENTIRE Any ono desirous of N. B.—All persons indebted to tho subscriber, uitlier by note or otherwise, are requested to call ind sctttlo tlio same with at little delay as possible, oct 18 JOHN MALLERY. /^ENTLEITIEIVS* WINTER IIO- VT 81RRY,—Gents'white, grey, mixed and rib bed Merino Half Hose, do dodo Lambs’ Wont do do do, an extra article, just opened i GODFREY A L\ROCHE. rnilREE PLY CARPETINGS.— A At a low price for the quality, just opened by nov 2 GODFREY Sc LaROCHE. B ROAD CLOTH.—Blue,Black, Green, Brown and Gray Broad Cloths: Blue ami Black Beaver Cloths, just received aud for sale hy nov 3 SNIDER, LATIIROP Sc NEVITT. TLTEAVY LONDON DUFF1L J-A KliTS.—(I ImluM i)-l heavy Londi ULAN London Dullil Blankets, just received ami for salo hy nov 3 SN1 PER, LATIIROP & NKVITT. L a die s c aps i c a ps i e x ps n Just received ami now opening a very desi- raWtt aasortinunt of Dress and Mourning Caps; also some choice Hoad Dresses, at CANNON A LEONARD’S, oct 20 31 Cur. Broughton ami Barnard-sts. B onnets i bonnets i a very large and desirable nssoruieiit of thu most modern style now exhibiting at oct29 31 CANNON A LEONARD’S. John P. G»Y« n * Co., -AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Vorwardlnff Asent*, Mncon," Gn. Macon, July 20,1847 / ly july 23 A CARD.—I have removed to the city oj Macon, for tho purpose of practising Law, and shull practise in all the Courts oftlio Southern Circuit, aud in any other Cuurts in which busi ness may be confided to urn, dec 17 — CARLETON B. COLE. D oors, sashes sc window BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F. Callaway & Co., it constantly receiving all kinds of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which ho offers at as low prices us they can bo purchased in tlio city. All werk furnished by him will lie warranted equal to any in tlio eouutty, or the money will bo returned. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WOffside Monument Square. N. B. Orders for odd sizes received mul promptly executed — sept 1 W indow-sash and blind MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining the residence of Judge Wiyne. Sashes aud Bliuds of every description, made of the best materials, at Northern Prices. House and Ship Joiner- Work promptly executed. CJHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor. N. B.—Constantly on hand a fall supply of Flooring and Woutlier Boards, Bash, Blinds, uud Funnel Doors, 8 **4 10 Sash, glazed at ID cents. All other sizes in proportion —ly uug7 S EGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. No. 27, Bull-street. Sign if the Indian, near Monument-square. The subscriber roltims his grateful thanks to tho citizens of Savummh, and the public generally, who have so liberally patron ised him during the last fouryears, ami l/egs to as sure them that lie still imports the very best brands, ofwhich he has on hand at this time a large assort ment. He would call particular attention to a late shipment which he can fully warrant. Also to his stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, ,tc., See., all of which he will sell on usgood terms as can be hud (•Isowhcre. P. JACOBS. July 27 ly— O NE THOUSAND RE A JIM TA PER.—The mostcouiplctu assortment ever offered in this market, embracing Straw, Rag und Hardware, Crown ami double Crown Tea do; Envelope paper, Patent do, Medium assorted colors, Folio l'ost all qualities, 150 rms, assorted, Super Royal, Royal, .Medium, Demy ami Flat Cap Ledger papers; 201) rms Plainer Sc Smith’s Foolscap aud Letter paper, Fine, Super aud Ex tra Superfine qualities; 50 rms Warren, Wheeler & Co. line white Ruled Foolscap; 100 rms Good win’s Ruled aud Plain Foolscap; 50 do Letter; 100 rms, assorted, Owen Sc Ilurllnirt’s Foolscap and Letter Plain aud Ruled ; 25 run IMatuer Sc Smith’s Plain nud Ruled Packet-size Letter; 25 rms Owen Sc Hu Him ft’s, uud Plainer Si Smith's Commercial Sizo Letter; 25 rms English Blue .aid Letter; 15 do Foolscap largo size, thick; 25 rms Butler’s super Blue Laid Foolscap ; 100 rms thin French Letter Paper, Plain anil Ruled; 25 rms small sizu English and French Letter : to gether with uu extensive stock of all sizes aud qualifies French and English Note Papers; 20 rms superfine English Copying Paper. For sale by JOUN iM. COOPER, nov 5 "VOUNG LADIES’ BOARDING X AND DAY SCHOOL—MADAME GI RARD, having onguged thu services of an ex toerienecd English Toacher from the Nortli, m forms her friends and the public generally, tlmt her establishment for the educu&ou of Ytiung Ladies, will ouen on the 1st day of November next, in Mrs. Marshall’s New Range of Brick Buildings, on tlio corner of Liberty and Bar nard Streets. Pupils, in addition to all the brunches of un English education will be taught to write aud speak the French Inngusge. Lessons will be given to those who dosiro it, in Music, Drawiug, and in the Italian, Spunish and Guriuun languages. Address MAD’E. A. GIRARD, oct 14 3G-*c Savuniinli Geo. m lORBEN T.—Three floors of Mr. Wuldburghs building near theiKxchauge, un der. that oconpied by Mr. W; WooAbridge, nls'o two upper floors of tho building immediately ho- low tiiu Exchange, and. severnT floors imder the building occupiod by Mr. Walsh, one of them a ground floor. 1 nov 1 ROB. HABERSHAM & SON. M TO RENT#—From tho 1st of Novem ber noxt, a commodious Three Story Brick Dwelling, id South Broad Street, near Su John’s Churcln Terms very moderate. Apply to jn.no 3 — II. GANAHL. qgiiBol removed.—g a. mol- COMBE informs his pntrons and his fo!loW[ citizens generally, that he has Removed his Scluio- to a central situation, viz. the Masonic Lodge, where n couple of large rooms are open, for the reception of Pupils of both sexes. A Lady well educated and an experienced Teacher, lias charge of the Junior Clussos. Ho taken this method also oftliunking his friends for past patronago, extend ed too, during a season when least expected, os well as for the opinion the majority of them have been pleased to express relative to his character as a Teacher. 2rnos— sept 28 D ancing academy.—mons. a. BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons that lie will open his Academy at 5 o’clock on 3Iouday next, first of November. Persons wish ing to patronise him are requosted to cull at the Lyceum' Hall <-n or before that time. Tuition days : Monday, Wednesday und Friduy. Terms; Twelve Dollars for 24 lesson*. Gentlemen’s Class same days as above, begin ning nt 9 o’clock, P. M. N. B. The room will be rented for Balls, Con certs, or any other exhibition ut very moderate terms. v 25— oct 27 L ook out for a thief i- Oui Saturday, the 21st of August lust, some accomplished pickpocket (on board tlio stunui packet William Scabrook, Capt. Lyons, on tier trip from Charleston to Huvuuiiuh,) succeeded in purloining from my person or from the washing- room, a fmo Gold Watch. It was manufactured in Charleston, tlio name of tho maker, and the number however not recolluctud. The face was white, and it hud attached to it when taken from my possession,a blackguard chain, uud steel key. Aiiv information respecting the thiefor the,watch will he thankfully receive*!, and u liberal reward will be given for one or both of them. JAMES W. BELVIN. Minerva 1’. O., Houston Co. Ga. Oct. 25. oct 28 12— TO RENT.—The House ut the heud ■““•of Buy Stfoot, recently occupied by Mr E B Crane, ns a carriage warehouse. Also, two large rooms tiver Ive*, Horsey & Co's hut store, suitable for counting rooms of lawyers’ officers. Apply to H. A. CRANE. wept 27 M TO RENT.A three story Brick Bnliding in Stuto Street. , A two story Wooden Buildingin Broughton st. A two story Wooden Building in Jefferson st. A two slory Wooden Buildiug, with a Bake House attached, next door east of Mrs. Buurke’s residence. For terms, apply to sept 22 COIIEN &. FOSDICIC. ffljjjl TO RENT.—That commodious dwel- ■““•ling, situated on Warren square, N. E. cor ner of Brvan andjllabersliaui streets. For terms uppiy on the premises, or to It. GANAtIL. sept 18— M FLOYD HOUSE, MACON, a A. M&. STERLING LANIER. J. A. IIROWN. oct 27 — Tn HATS AND CAPS.—1). A. A.'f BLElt Sc CO. have on hand a full nud com- r leto assortment of every possible variety of I ATS AND CAPS. We flutter ourselves tlmt a more fashionable, n larger or better selected stock of this kind of Goods has never been offered to tho citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine Beaver, Molo Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough and Really, Ruuchcrq, and Wool Hats of every description. * Ono oftlio partners residing at tho North,.ena bles us to receive weekly supplies of goods, To Merchants and Planter.! w« offer goods on as favorable terms us can lie Imd South or North, oct 28 J77 BAY STREET. ATI«TiODr^AU3Si By Colicil .V I’ostlicH.. , . On tho 1st Tufihduy in Depember next, will ho sold at the Court IfduSo, within the legal horns of safe, the following negroes, viz: ' ' ' Minta, LytJjji, Flora, arid Hannah, belonging tij tho estate of A. It. Bugblmw, deceased. By per- tnis'rqn of.flie lhfurior Court of Chatham County and hy ordor of JOHN MURCHISON.' . oct .5 Adinutistratpy. r By Colu*ii & Fosdick* Ji WILL BE.BOLD bbfurs-tho Court-House id tho City of Savununh, on tlie first Taesdctydu January next,.tho Tnlfowing Roitl Estate oF the* property oftlio estate of Williutn Taylor,' de ceased, viz: . ... , i- : Lot Letter A'on West $rbuil Street leuqtid trt Charios Vau I.Iornfor ten years from first day of January, 1845. .. y Also, Ifpt Nd. 9 arid Improvements cornor of Broijgliton und West Broad Strnets, Liberty Ward, subject to an annual rent of Thirty Dol lars to the City. t • , Also,, Wharf Lot, No. )0, nt Fivo FatJiuui on tlie Suvnuuah River, i Also, Tractrif Land, No. 949,19th District, 2d Section of Cherokee, now Cobb Coiffjty, contuiii-* tuiniug Forty (40) Acres. Also, tlio ibllo>viug per*omd property belong ing to the estate of said William Taylor, deceas ed, viz; • A Negro Man named Shephard, and a Pew in the Independent Presyteriaii Church iu. the City of Savuunuli, known in the plait of said Church u’s No. 3. All tho abov.e prtiperty sold by the utidersigni d under Amt by Virtue of u Decree iu Equity of tlm Superior Court of Clmthum Comity, mmlcrcd ut its May Term, 1847. oct2 N. WALLACE, Executor. WHOLESALE 1VINE, LIOI OR W AND GROCERY STORE.—No. 188 Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends,that lie continues to keen on hand at Ids old stand, West Side of thu Murket, a large assortment of WINES. LIQUORS, C1GAHS AN!) GRO CERIES, all ofwhich ho offers on the best pos sible terms. Ho is also constantly supplied with the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI DER, to which he respectfully invites tho nttcu- tion oftlio public. — nov 3 N otice.—( ?ity Treasurer's Ollice, Savan nah. 1st Nov., 1817.—The following lots are iu arrears to tho City for Ground Rents, viz:: Brown Ward, I, 2, 3, 15, 22. 23, 24, 25, 42, 43, 41 45, 45, 5(1, 55, 58, 59, 51. Columbia, 1, 5, 7; 8, 11, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 21, 28, 31, 33, 34, 35. 37. IK Crawford, 5, 12, 14, 21, 24, 25, 25, 27, 28, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 41, 53, 54. Elbert, 3, 9, It), 13, 15, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 30, 33, 34, 39, 40. Franklin, 3, 4, 5, 5, 7. 10, 12, 17, 18, 21,22, 24, 25, 25, 29. 30, 31, 32, 33, 31. New Fraiikliu, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 10. 17. Green, 2. 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29, 35, 35, 37, 40. Jackson, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 15, 17, 20. 21, 22, 23, 24 , 25, 25, 29, 30, 33, 31, 35, 40; 42, 43, 45, 47. Jasper, 1, 2, G, 7, 10, 29, 31, 35, 3G, 42, 43, 44, 4j>, 45, 47. 48. Lafayette, 1, 3, 4. 5, G, 7, 8. Libertv, I, 4, 9, JO, J1, 12, 10, 17. 18, 23, 21, 25, 25, 27, 29, 30, 32, 33, 34. 35, 39. Puluski, 1, 2, 5, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 15, 17, 22, 23, 24, 34, 37, 38. Warren, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 15, 20, 21. Washington, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 15, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 30, 35, 38. Trust Lot, letter S. ‘ JOHN C. HUNTER, C. T. If tlm rents due on the above named lots uVe not paid on or before tlm J2lh instant, 1 shall, on the morning of tlm 13th instant, proceed to reenter thu same in conformity to Ordiuaiieo. nov l JOHN S. MONTMOLLIN, C. AI. •JVrOTICE. —Tlm undersigned has received -Lx by recent arrivals, a fresh supply ol'Medi cines, Perfumery, Oils, S;a. Alsoa general as sortment of Brushes, which are offered for rale on favorable terms, by J. A. LaROCHK, liov4 No. I, Wuring’s building. Market Sq. n NEW STYLE OF "HATS l— “^FALL FASHIONS of superior qualities, received hy recent arrivals at 187 Bay street, sept 15 IVES, HORSEY & CO. M ISAKS l HATS!—From the Fashi onable Hat Store of Messrs. Beebe A’ Cos tar, Broadway, New York. Those who have been in the habit of sending to them for their Hilts, can lie furnished with tins smile article, ut New York prices, bv calling on • oet 19 D. A. AMBLER Sc CO. RAJHI ETON A SYMONS have received per Hartford and Savannah: A choice assortment of French, English ami Belgium CLOTHS,CASSIMEllS AND VEST IN'GS, selected with the greatest care, und of the best imported ill this country. Wu are now pre pared to niaiiufnctitro nt the shortest notice, ami in the best manlier, any garment in our linu, for cash or approved credit. 17 WHITAKER STREET, net 13 — Savannah, Gn. Sugar. . By. Cohen A: yostlick.. Landing iVptn jlirig FiffseVerunco, 15 hlidst Cti. bn Muscovado Sugar. In store, 25 hhds. 1’ortw Rico Sugar, 25 do New Orleans do. sept 15. E XEUUTOK’STS A LET—Wlil ioTsoM. on the first Tuesday in January, JS48, be fore the Court House door, ill tho town of Reals- vill«, in tho Couutv of .Tattnall, fwp lots of laud, each containing 287^ acres, more or less, lying on thu North sid«a of tho Altamaliu River,’just iilmye tho junction of the Ohoo)>ii>, arid are ad joining tlm lauds of Joseph Bell, Esq., and others. These lands are valuable, both iii soil and tim ber. They nru jOdd for the benefit of tho heirs mid creditors of the estate of William Cooper, deceased. Terms on thu dav of sale, nov 1 GEORGIA COOl’EIL Exr. G 1 HEAT BARGAINS may now lie had r on tho corner of Broughton and Barnard Streets in FRENCH CLOTHS AND CASI MERES, SATINETTS, VESTINGS, KER SEYS, &c., by calling before purchasing else where. CANNON Sc LEONARD, oct 29 )3 S OLAU FLAlflP SHADES, Cones and Wicks, A supply just received, and for sale by J. M. TURNER & BROTHER. uov2 Monument-square. S ULPHATE QUININE.—150 ounces pure Sulphate Quinine, for sale hy nov 2 A. T. BQWNE, Smuts* Building. P ICKLES.—Just received, per"shiplifi Whitney. 2fteases Umlerwomvs Piekels, in gallon, half gallon, and quart jars. These Pickles are warranted of the best quality and of the new Crop. J. ROUSSEAU, nov 1 K ANDETIPS PI LLS.—5~gro7s of these celebrated bilious Pills, warranted genuine, just received nml for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, nov 3 Gibbous’ Buildings. rriOWNSENDS’ SAKS A PA K1I.LA X A supply iust received, ami for sale bv A. 'J'. UOWNt:, nov 1 Siuets’ building. R UIfl AND GIN.—50 bids Phelps’ Con- nuclicut River Gin. 30 blih N. E. Itum.— Landing and for salo by E. SWIFT, nov 1 *r ONUON JHUSTAKDiu quarter, half X_J and pourtd^iotllcs; also Hudson's Mustard in tin boxes, a superior article, received and for rale by A. T. BOWNE, nov 1 Smuts’ Building. P OTATOES AND APPLES, land ing from brigs Clinton nml Selma ami for II. J. GILBERT, West Side .Market Square. sale by nov 1 O nion setts.—Just received a few Silver Skin and Yellow Onion Setts, and for sale by J. M. TURNER Sc BROTHER, nov 2 M omimeiit-t-quure F LO UK.—20 sucks Georgia Flour, put up in small sacks expressly for family use. ground from now Wheat, and for salo low, uud warranted good, by ALBERT HARD, nov 3 B ooks and stationery.— All the SCHOOL BOOKS in common use in this section of tlm country, nru kept on baud. A great variety of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. An assortment of JUVF.NILE ROOKS, cal culated to suit tlio taste of every ono, with a va riety of interesting GAMES lor youth. h'umily nml other BIBLES, and Hymn Book* for all denominations, iu plain, substantial ami elegant binding. NEW BOOKS of all kinds constantly ceived. BLANK BOOKS of every description. Al-o, PLAIN und FANCY STATIONERY. J. B. CUBBKDGK, nov 3 South side Market sqr., Savannah. F I S SI E U’S 1>UAWSNG ROOM SCRAP BOOK, for ISIS. Fisher’s Juvenile Scrap Book, for 1848. The Offering of Beauty, a present for all sea sons. Military and Naval Annual, for 1848. The Gem of tho Seasons, for 1848. Tim Rough uud Ready Annual ; or Military Souvenir. The New Zealanders, containing a Narativo of the first discovery of the Island, A c., with an in teresting description of its present inhabitants, Ac. TlmTownley Guilt ry of Classic Scripture, in the British Museum, by Sir II Ellis. The Hindoos, including a description of India, its government, religion, manners ami customs, See. Specimens of the early Native Poetrv of Ireland iu English MutriculTranslation*, hy Mis* Brooke. I)r. Drummond, Samuel Fergusou, J. C. Muiig- an ami others. The Orchard and Fruit Garden, including tlm Forcing Pit, hy Charles McIntosh, C. II. F.L. S. The Flower Garden, its Cultivation, Arrange ment, Ac. Railways, their Rise, Progress, Ac. hy Relit. Ritchie. Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second, hy Count Graiuiiiout. ’ The Book of Visions, being a trnmeript of the record of the secret thoughts of a variety of indi viduals while attending church, Ac. Christianity, uud its Relations to Poetry and Philosophy. Artist Life, or Sketches of American Painters, bv Henry T. Tiickcrnun. Washington ami the Generals of tlm Revolution. Tho Principles uud Practice of Dental Surgery, by Chapin A. Harris, M. D., D. D. S. Notes on the Parables of Our Lord, by Rich ard Chcucvix Trench, M. A. Received by nov 2 JOHN M. COOPER. F amily grocery store.— Corner of Broughton and Bull-struts.—J. ROUSSEAU, invite* the attention of his friends aud the citizens generally to his choice and ample stock of Groceries now on band,aud which be is continually receiving: among which is Woolsev A Woolsev's Crushed Sugar; do. do. Lonfdo; St Croix, Porto Rico, und New Orleans Sugars. N. O. Syrup: sugur-lioum Molasses; Sperm and Tal low Candles; Soap of various qualities; Baltimore extra Hauls; Becfaml Bull'do Tongues; Pepper ami Spice, I’iekles,a gtcat variety; Catsup's; Pre serve* of all kinds; Raisins, Almonds and Cur rants; Nuts of all kinds; a tol of choice Havana Scaurs; Butter. Soda. Sugar uud Boston Biscuits; Princeton CruckorsjClieese, Anchovies,Sardines, Ancliovec Paste, and EssencesCupersOlivcs,fresh Salmon and Lobsters ill tiu cans;choice lW;Cof fee, of all kinds; Canal Flour ill whole and half bUls; kegs of Buckwheat; Prunes in gloss jar*; ex tra quality Chocolate; Cocoa Guava, (Kitchen Sc Chase’s) and Current Jelly, Guava Muriuuludc; London Porter, in pints and quarts; Champagne, ofnpproved brands; Cordials; Port. Claret, Ma deira and Sherry Wine. Audit variety of other articles usually kept in u Family Grocery, always on hand and for rule at the lowest mnrkcl price, nov 1 HOICE GOSHEN BUTTER.— Constautnntly on hand, uud for sale by nov3 lino SCRANTON Sc JOHNSTON. LTAY, See,—100 bundles superior Eastern XI Hay, 80 bids. Potatoes mid 20,000 Brick, landing from ship Masonic friyn Boston, for sale by BRIGHAM Sc KELLY, nov 3 N ew cashmeres aneTde LA1NES.—Some very pretty, just opened by nov 2 GODFREY Sc LA ROCHE. "C* LEG ANT COLORED SILKS.— ■ ‘ A few patterns, just opened, and for sale liy r 2 GODFREY Sc LvROCHE. nov NEW GOODS.—Tim Subscriber , Would respectfully inform his patrons and tlm iMlblic generally, that he has returned from the North, and lias now open, a large and completu assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of super. French uml Eng lish Broadcloths; American, English and French Casimeres; Doeskins, Tweeds, Ac.; Cashmere, Velvet, Silk aud Satin Vestings; all of which he is prepared to make to order at short notice and in the latest fashion. None hut tlm best work men are unkployud, and, therefore, every imiuii- fimtiired article can, with safety, be warranted to suit the most particular. Tlm subscriber has also a fine assortment of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket Jldkls., Cm vats, Under Shirts und Drawers, ull of which will ho sold at New York prices, hy M. CEARY, Draper and Tailor, Sign of tho Golden Lamb, cornier of Whit aker and Broughton streets. oct 18 N OTICE.—Will be sold oil the first Tlie*.- day in January tteJct, before tlm Court Hou-e in tin* city ol’Savuiimili, between the usual hoiir i of sale, (ill-those Tracts of Land, situate iu tlm County of Chatham, nml ut; the Savannah River, known as the Brampton uml lleti-ch) limitations, containing 8-10 Acres, more or less. JGO Acres of which is under niiihankumiit, ami cultivated iu Rice, the rest consisting of mixed laud, together with all tho improvements on said plantations.— Tlm said lands being part of the estate of John G. Williamson, deceased, und being now adver tised for sale, a hy virtue of a decree of Chancery oftlio .Superior Court of Chatham County; WM. H. CI’YLER, ’ c. v. uiciiAunaoNE, F. B. DURANT, nov 2 Commissioners. I N VEIUOR COll KT — C UAMBERS, October J5, 1817—■The Grand Jury of tho County of Cliutiiaiu, having recommended an addilinuul tax to aid in tlm support of common schools, the funds assigned by tlio State for that purpose proving entirely inadequate to effect tlm ohjucts intended to be accomplished, tho Jus tices of* the Inferior Court, desirous of comply* ing with this recommendation, Imt without resort ing to an increase of tlm present taxes, have de cided to make an appropriation (hr that object from the present revenues of the county. It is therefore ordered, Tlmt tlm interest de rived from tlm sum of six thousand dollars, re ceived for the (dd Jail ami lots, and now vested in 1'iibra: Stocks, be and is hereby appropriated uml set apart, together with such further sum to lie paid out of the Comity treasury, as shall makeup the amount offer hundred dollars annually, he paid to the Commissioners of Common Schools, to he appropriated hy them witli tlm couciirronci of the Justices of the Inferior Court, to the suv oral District schools, in such proportions as shall lie deemed most beneficial: Provided, neverthe less, that the inhabitant* of uacli district shall ■uiiso one or more convenient and proper school houses to he built in each district, ami approved of by said Commissioners, otherwise the money apportioned to such district shall he withheld. Ordered further, That Robert A. Lewis lie, and lie is hereby appointed one of the Commis sioners in place of N. J. Bayard removed from the comity. It is required that these order* 1m entered upon the minutes of the Inferior Court nml he publish ed in both the city gazettes for one iiioulii, daily, aud hy a {proper notification from thu Cniiiims- sinner* in relation to thu building of school house*. A. PORTER, j. i.c.c.c. ELIAS REED.J. i.e.Sc.c. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j. i.c.c. r. net 29 —25 D “ issomitFion.—'rim firm iririiisr. win A. Co. has been dissolved in conse quence of’tlm dentil of Mr. L. Baldwin, the affairs of the. concent will he scaled by the under.-igued, surviving partners ofsnid firm. II. BRIGHAM, JOHN J. KELLY. Savannah, Nov. L 1817. nov 2 C IO -FARTNERSUH*. — The umler- > signed, surviving partners oftlio late firm of L. Buldwin Sc Co., ImVe this day entered into Co partnership for the transaction of n GENERA). COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Brigham A. Kelly. II. BRIGHAM, JOHN J. KELLY. Savannah, Nov. L 1817. nov 2 fp O^F ARTN ETi 811 IF. — Tlm uudeT- v> signed have associated themselves ill llio Citv of New York, for tlio transaction of a GEN ERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the firm of Win. Neylo Habersham Sc Co. nml are prepared to transact any business which may be confided to them. ROB. HABERSHAM, IVM. NI’YLE HABERSHAM, JOHN RAK HABERSHAM. Novi. 1847. • nov 2 ISSOILTlt).'!. — TiiiT Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of HAM ILTON, HARDEMAN A CO., is This Day dissolved hy mutual commit; either of the un dersigned are authorised to use Uiu name of the late litiu iu dosing up thu milinished business of the same. THOS. HARDEMAN, C. F. HAMILTON. Surviving Copartners of the firm of Hamilton, Hardeman A Co. Savannah, Sepi. 1, 18*17. flOPARTNERSHIP. — The under- signed have formed a Copartnership under the firm of HAMILTON Sc HARDEMAN, for the transaction of u FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will be thaukfu! to their friends for a portion of their patronage. C. F. HAMILTON. THOMAS HARDEMAN, Savannah, Sept. 1, 1847. 5mo Southern Recorder, Millcdgevillc; Jour nal Sc Messenger, Macdn; AUuiitu Luminary, Atlanta, copy for four month*. PHILIP KEAN, Draper A Tuilor, OS BRYAN-Stuekt. The subscriber grate ful to his friends and pntrons for post favors, takes much pleasure in informing them of his recent return ffoiii the Northern Cities, with as fine an assortment of'ar- tides in his line as can be found iu any similar establishment in the city. —Having selected his Ltock Ruin some of the first houses iu New York, ho feels no hesitancy in warranting every ariiclc, which he is prepared to make to order in tho latest style ami fashion hy the most experienced workmen. His stock consists of Super French, English Sc American Broadcloths. I)o. do. do. do. Cnssitnere*. Do. do. do. do. Doeskins. Do. do. do. do. Tweeds. Together with a most splendid assortment of Cash mere Wooleiiett, Fancy 8ilk Velvets. Plain and Fancy Satins, ami a large variety of I’laids. He Ims also on huml a large ami well selected assortment of Ready .Made Garments,gotten un in the best manner, expressly for this market,which he is determined to sell at moderate prices; to gether with such articles as Shirts, Stocks, Suspen ders, Uundk’lVsGloves, Umbrellas, Cups, Hosiery .Merino ami Lambs Wind Yndcr Shirts and Draw ers; ami all other articles usually kept in fashionable establishments of this kind. PHILIP KEAN would also inform his friend* thnl lie Ims removed from Owens’ Building oil Bull Street, to the store No. 08 HRYAN-ST.. recent ly occupied hy J. Southwell A. Co., where he will he gratified to till their orders. oet 12 L IBERTY SHERIFFS* SALE. —Will he sold, On tlie first Tuesday iu De cember next, before thu Court House door, in H'llioBvillo, between thu Usual hours of sale, tlm following property, viz: One trait of land, con taining two hundred acres, more or less, hounded North hv lands of Z. L. Boggs, East by lands of Shephard aud others. The above tract of Inml levied on as the properly of Jacob Moore, anil to be sold to satisfy a tax execution again*l said Moore, in favor of the tax collector of Liberty Comity. Also, at the stlmu tiuic ijml place, will lie sold, out) other tract of land, containing two hundred acres, more or less, bounded oil the North nml West Ity lands of Capt. John 8h»\\v, South by liiilds of John Way, levied on us tho.piopcrty of tlie heirs oftlio estate of McCathurino, to satisfy a tux execution against seid heirs, iu favor oftlio tax collector of Liberty County, nov 4 S. S. MOODY, S. L. C. A imis 1stii,vrbns s \ u:. — Will bo sold, uu the first Tuesday iu Jiuiu- dry next, before the Court House door, iu Slate*- borough, Bulloch County, between tlm legal hours of sale, oi:o negro mail named Tom, l>< • lunging to the Estate of John William*, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit nfthbheira aud creditors of said Estate. Terms made known on tho day of sale. * E. 11. SCARBOROUGH, Adnir. nov 4 SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Admx N EW MUSIC.—Ob breaUio not her Name; They who would still bo IIuppv; Rio Bravo, a3!exicuu Lament; One Gentle Heart; The Alabama; The Banks of the Giiudehiiuoii; The Alidn Waltz; Light bn the Wave; liiieuu Vista; Hear Me Norma; Jenny Lind’s Songs. Also, A great variety of .New and Popular Mttftic. For side by T. T. WILMOT. Guns, Fisfols, Rifles, II:tr«l u urc Ac. Ac. Ac. SPORTSMEN and others are hereby notified that they can he supplied nt low prices, fur cash, with tin* follow articles, viz: Double and Single Guns from $3 to $50— Killes, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, Gamo lings. Cone Wren-’ dies, Walker's ('ups. Baldwin’s Gun Wadding, Gun Cottmi, Fishing Tucklu, Powder, Shot, Sea. Also, A gcnernl assortment of Hardwaro.consist- ing in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Locks, Hinges, Spades, Shovels, Hues. Axes, Hatchets, Angers, Drawing Kilives, Coffee Mills, Card*, Ac. See. Please call and examine before purchasing else where. JOHN CARRuTlIERS, No 175 Congress Street, Hiivauliuti. N. R. Rifles made to order, uml all kinds of Repairing ofGuns, Rifles, Locks, Ac. carefully and punctually attended In and warranted. Or- ders from the country, or work sent to he done will bn attended to and returned by the boats, or other conveyance, with the same fidelity, ns if per sonally present orf I *S* R0>V DBMTISTS MAY he consulted at tlidr rooms N. E. corner of St. Julian street and Market Square, at any hour, (Sunday excepted.) Entrance on St Julian street. — aug 13 jLIOUR MONTTIIM alter dale appiiealiou X will lie made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Bulloch County, while sitting for ordinary purpuras, for leave to sell all the real and per sonal Estate of Jasper and Eliza Sims, minora. HASKELL SIMMONS, Guardian ill* Jasper Sim*. CHARLES C. DANIEL, nov 1 ' Guardian iff Eliza Sim*. 1 ^0U R ill ON Til S alter dale, application will Im made to thu Justice* of tho Inferior Court ofClialhniu County, while sitting for oiih- unry purpose*, for leave, to sell the foliuwiu,*' negro slaves, to wit: Louisa and her fivo children, viz : Jane Ann, Mary Margaret, Frances, Wil liam and Georgia, fertile benefit bftlio heirs ami creditor* of Abraham Nichols, late of Chatham (Jointly, deceased. ROBERT W. POOLER, noV 4 Auiiiiislralor, n. it. n. a. t. a. » ~T<OU It MONTH S alter claie, djqdTeathm will he made to the Hon. the Justice* of the Inferior Court of Cliuthum County, while silting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the property, whether real or personal, belonging to the estate of Edit ard Qntgly, deceased, for tlm benefit of the heir* mid crb'limbi of said entitle. JOHN CASS, Guardian of the orphan children of Edward Quigly, dee’d. nov 2 N OTICE.—All person* indebted 1o iho es tate of L. Baldwin, deceased, will please makeiuiiiicdialc payment: Add those who have demand* against stud estate, will present them a* llio laW direct*. nov 2 I). 11. BALDWIN, Ex’r. J AII SEN TED HERSELF -gm tho 18th inst. from the plantation of the Hitbscfiboi'oii the Island of Skidawny, a mulatto woniuu named 31 ARY, or an she rails Her self, .Mary Hamilton. She i* about 32 years of ago rather above tlie couimou size, of full habit, inclining to be stout, walks erect, of a pleasant conteitnnco, and when spoken to answers readily, but when intimidated hurriedly. Hndoawliuii she fall, a cotton OKnaburgs frock, blit ns she took witli her two or mote calico frock* she will doubt less change her dress. Since leaving slib Im* been seen in the city of Suvainiah, where she is no douht harbored, having relatives and acquain tances there. Twenty dollurs is offered for her de livery to uie on SkiduWay island, or being safely lodged iu Savannah jail. All persons are coii- tioued uguinst harboring or secreting her, us tlie law xtrill fie rigorously enforced, aug 28 aw— JAMES BILBO. A 14. rtlOORir.— All persons imlebieil • to Albion K. Moore, late Dry Good* Mer chant iu this city, will please call at my store and settle said indebtedness, whether it be by note or account. It lining actually necessary tlmt this business should bp closed. Those indebted will please give early attention to this notice; und save themselves llii; itupinasaillness of Imviil.!' their holes tind account* placed iu the hands of an at- tornt*y for collection. nov *L IllRAM ROBERTS. / HRlfULAli.—The undersigned Im* Jo- Vy eatod hituself in Newark, New Jersey, u.-> u General Agelit. Persons at a dl«t:iiiee wishing arfiHes pur chased ill this Ur adjoining cities, w ill find it to their advantage to procure them iluough tlm agency of tlm nmlcraigtied, who will he at all limes advised of the lowest price articles can bo jMirelmsed at, ami who from. The various hrniiche* of manufacturing this city excels in, makes it a desirable place lor uu ugeitey lb In* located. The undersigned having resided in Georgia for tho In-t oghteeri years, flatters himself that he will he able to till orders from individuals of the South ern country generally, but more particularly from Georgia, as near their fancy as timugli they w ere here themselves, and, in many instances, ut lower prices. The strictest v.ire taken in Shipping and In suring. if iostrifi ted. JACOB R. DAVIS, Nbtvark, New Jersey, rapt 15 3mo— t <OAL YARD.—'i’lm subscribers having ' routed tlm lot t/u Anciaiix’* wlmrf, immedi ately adjoining their store, purpose keeping on hand a Itlll supply of COAL, suitable for Grates, Stoves, FurUaces, Ac., uud now oiler for sale landing froiii brig Josephus, from Philadelphia, 150 tons Red atid Whilu A»h Coal, broken uud screened, selected for this nmfkct. nov2 WOOD, C LAG HORN A. CO. P AFEK.—200 roam* 25X384 Newspaper; J50 do 94X35 do; 199 do 22X32 56; 109 do 21X27do; 150ream* plain und rided Foolscap paper; 75 rcniws plain Flat Cnp paper; 125 resow plain nml ruled Letter paper; 40 reams Folio Post and Book paper ; 100 ream* Double Wrapping paper; 130 reams’ Double Straw Wrapping pa per; 200 renni* b*«t quality brown Wrapping pa per; 350 reuum best single or small Wrapping pa per, assorted kind*; 75 reams Envelope paper/ received by recent arrival*, and for sale bv . oct 30 DLNLOW A WEBFTElD